Book Review: The Condon report, scientific study of Unidentified Flying Objects

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Salient Weaknesses

  • `The Report omits completely many of the most outstanding UFO reports on record. Its omission even includes some cases which I know its investigators checked and which warranted serious discussion in the final draft, e.g., Levelland, Texas, Nov. 2, 1957, and Redlands, California, Feb. 4, 1968. Its omissions also include many historically important cases which it was urged specifically to examine by independent investigators such as myself, and for which it had -the basic Air Force files, yet failed to confront (Eastern Airlines, July 24, 1948; Fukuoka, Japan, Oct. 15, 1948; White Sands, New Mexico, April 24, 1949; Longview, Washington, July 3, 1949; and many others).`[1]"
  • `In many cases which the Report does discuss, the level of analysis and the thoroughness of the discussion are woefully inadequate (e.g., Lakenheath, England, Aug. 13, 1956; Beverly, Massachusetts, April 22, 1966; Vandenberg AFB, Oct. 6, 1967; Louisiana-Texas B-47 case, Sept. 19, 1957; Kirtland AFB, Nov. 4, 1957; just to cite a few examples).[1]`


Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 J.E.M 1969 pp. 443


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Date24 July 1948  +, 15 October 1948  +, 24 April 1949  +, 3 July 1949  +, 13 August 1956  +, 22 April 1966  +, 6 October 1967  +, 19 September 1957  +, and 4 November 1957  +
LocationFukuoka,Japan  +, Japan  +, White Sands,New Mexico  +, New Mexico  +, Longview,Washington  +, Washington  +, Lakenheath,England  +, England  +, Beverly,Massachusetts  +, and Massachusetts  +
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